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APC Youth Reject Ganduje’s Daughter’s Appointment, Demand Reversal

A fresh controversy has erupted within the All Progressives Congress (APC) as youths within the party strongly reject the proposed appointment of Asiya Ganduje, daughter of APC National Chairman Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, as Director of Community and Rural Development in the newly established Northwest Development Commission (NWDC).
A leaked letter circulating in the media reveals that the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas, and Deputy Senate President, Jibrin Barau, recommended Fatima Ganduje and 10 others for key director positions in the commission. This revelation has ignited backlash from APC youths, who are now calling on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to reject the nomination.
Leading the opposition is renowned APC youth activist Sadiq Ali Sango, who has publicly condemned the appointment, describing it as an attempt by Ganduje to turn the APC into a family business.
According to Sadiq Sango Many loyal APC members worked tirelessly for the party’s success, yet Ganduje is only concerned about his family.
“He already holds two appointments, his son is a director in a federal agency, and now he wants to impose his daughter in the Northwest Development Commission. This is unfair, undemocratic, and must be stopped.”
He further stressed that the APC in Kano has a pool of qualified and competent individuals who deserve such appointments.
The youth activist urged President Tinubu to dismiss the proposal and appoint a more deserving APC member from Kano State.
“We call on President Tinubu to uphold fairness and reject this appointment. The APC is not a personal empire for a few privileged families. We demand justice for hardworking party members who have been sidelined.”
This is not the first time Sadiq Ali Sango has taken a stand against Ganduje. He was previously at the forefront of calls for Ganduje’s removal as APC National Chairman, a move that sparked heated debates within and beyond Kano State.
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Bayero University Promotes Seven Communication Scholars to Professors

Bayero University, Kano (BUK) has promoted seven distinguished communication scholars to the ranks of Professors and Associate Professors. The promotions were approved by the Governing Council of the university in recognition of their hard work and immense contributions to the field of Communication and Media Studies.
Among those promoted to the rank of Professor are Dr. Nura Ibrahim and Dr. Hadiza Ibrahim. Their dedication and scholarly excellence have earned them this prestigious title, acknowledging their impact on academic research and teaching in the field.
Additionally, the university has promoted five scholars to the rank of Associate Professor. These include Dr. Ruqayyah Aliyu Yusuf, affectionately referred to as “Academic Mummy” by her students and colleagues, Dr. Sule Yau Sule, Dr. Hassan Yau, and Dr. Ibrahim Siraj Adhama. Each of these individuals has demonstrated exceptional commitment to advancing communication studies and mentoring the next generation of scholars.
The promotions reflect Bayero University’s commitment to fostering academic excellence and supporting the professional growth of its faculty members. The newly promoted professors and associate professors are expected to continue their valuable contributions to research, teaching, and community service, further enhancing the university’s reputation as a leading institution for higher education in Nigeria.
The university community has warmly congratulated the promoted scholars, celebrating their achievements and looking forward to their continued success in their respective academic pursuits.
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ICPC Arrests NSCDC Deputy Commandant and Former Navy Admiral Over Alleged N3 Billion Fraud

The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has arrested Adam Imam Yusuf, a Deputy Commandant of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) in Kogi State, over the alleged diversion of more than N3 billion.
Yusuf, who was at large until now, was taken into custody from his residence in Gwagwalada, Abuja, and is set to face prosecution.
ICPC investigations revealed that former Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Usman Jibrin (rtd.), allegedly orchestrated the fraud through Yusuf and former Brigadier General Ishaya Bauka Gangum (rtd.).
The alleged scheme reportedly involved the diversion of public funds using 92 fictitious companies that were not registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC).
An investigation by the ICPC traced these funds to Lahab Integrated, Gate Coast Properties, and other affiliated companies, leading to the acquisition of over 18 properties, including filling stations.
Four of these properties have been forfeited to the government so far, while legal proceedings continue over the remaining assets.
The ICPC is also intensifying efforts to apprehend other suspects at large.
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